The X Board specification is an expansion of the OutRun hardware, with more memory, and a more powerful GPU chipset, allowing for twice as many sprites/textures on screen at once, twice as many tile layers, a faster fillrate, more colors, and sprite/background rotation effects. The contents have also been condensed onto a single board, making it slightly easier to manufacture.

The X Board was the third in the Super Scaler series of arcade hardware, and would be succeeded by the Y Board and System 32, before the Model 1 made polygonal 3D arcade games more viable and financially affordable.

The X Board hardware was originally developed for After Burner, which began development in December 1986 and released in 1987. The first challenge when creating the hardware was sprite/texture rotation, researching how to rotate the surfaces of the sprites, which was a major milestone. Another major milestone was making the smoke trails from missiles look more realistic.[1]